Do foreign buyers include a man with a mustache with the name-tag "NOT Jerome Powell"
Nah, it's just global loan sharking. Colonialists usually built things like roads, schools, hospitals, courts, ect. for the people to use as general infrastructure; the IMF not so much.
Could be nostr clients are still shakey, or a dilation of space time itself... both are equally probable
Independent journalists... take me to your fantasy land
Specifically this mask

No way man, I wear a mask all the time in public and I'm perfectly sane.
I believe nation states that aspire to empire will choose gold. They really want to issue fiat currency again and going back to a "gold standard" will allow them to eventually do this. The real question should be: what will producers of irreplaceable goods demand in payment?
For a dude that did as much drugs as they say; he really doesn't look like he likes to party
How does it feel?
Nature heals itself... but just to be on the cautious side, let's invade Canada and fuck up their wilderness first
Well it was nice knowing ya'll... gonna head to the bunker
LSD was developed by Albert Hofman in Switzerland, not the CIA... free over the air teevee was developed by the CIA for mind control, much more effective
I published a new public macro article about the complexities of the current attempt to re-shore some manufacturing to the United States:
https://www.lynalden.com/reshoring/
Specifically, it dives into the energy capital and the human capital that needs to be re-accumulated in order for such a trend-change to be successful.
To visualize this situation, basically the U.S. industrial base increased for most of the 20th century but has spent the last two decades stagnating, which is increasingly becoming a talking point among politicians and corporations:

I could see the US reshoring some manufacturing jobs to prep for the kinetic phase of WWIII
The stablecoin market is the new eurodollar market! I think the Fed might have a new way to sell it's shitty paper
Why cargo ships don't use nuclear power is beyond me
I agree, in 2017 when we hit $20k I popped a rod for over 4 hours... almost went blind. In 2021 it just didn't feel the same






